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Kester Browne III and his mother, Jennifer Jeffrey Browne, 31, were found shot in the head in their home in the 100 block of Upmanor Road on May 28. It was a killing that shocked even a weary Baltimore City the height of the post Freddie Gray violence.

Almost a month later, there are no arrests and police said there are no suspects and apparently few leads on who killed the child and his mother.

Baltimore City police invited the media Wednesday evening to show detectives going door to door in the neighborhood, hoping someone knows something.

"This is a 7-year-old victim. It's unfathomable that anyone can do this to a young child so that's why we're here," Detective Sgt. Lamar Howard said.

Browne's sister, Danielle Wilder, like their entire family, is still coping with this loss. As time goes on, they are also frustrated.

"We are living in, you know, like a Twilight Zone. Life does not seem real anymore. Whether this person is caught or not, the price will be paid. The price will be paid. It's no way this person will live the rest of their life, you know, happy or jovial in any sense of the word," Wilder said.

Meanwhile, detectives would not answer specific questions about the case.

"We have a focus in the investigation. However, we're still missing key components of the investigation for us to, again, bring closure to this," Howard said.

Kester's father, who recently married Browne, has been in jail since before their deaths.

Browne's family said they are trying to start a foundation for single mothers, which essentially is what Browne was since her husband was in prison at the time.